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G.I. blues [videorecording] King Creole / by Bailey, Raymond1904-1980.; Baker, Herbert. (CARDINAL)163081; Beloin, Edmund. (CARDINAL)843547; Douglas, James.; Garson, Henry.; Gazzo, Michael V.(Michael Vincente); Grinnage, Jack.; Hart, Dolores,1938- (CARDINAL)435243; Hutton, Brian.; Ivers, Robert.; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991. (CARDINAL)350311; Jones, Carolyn,1930-1983.; Maier, Sigrid.; Matthau, Walter. (CARDINAL)737650; Montevecchi, Liliane.; Morrow, Vic.; Presley, Elvis,1935-1977. (CARDINAL)137006; Prowse, Juliet,1936-1996.; Robbins, Harold,1916-1997.Stone for Danny Fisher.; Roman, Leticia.; Shepard, Jan.; Stewart, Paul,1908-1986.; Taurog, Norman,1899-1981.; Wallis, Hal B.,1899-1986. (CARDINAL)511982; Winslow, Dick,1915-1991.; Curtiz, Michael,1886-1962(CARDINAL)524105; Paramount Pictures Corporation. (CARDINAL)141482;
G.I. blues: Directed by Norman Taurog ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; written by Edmund Beloin and Henry Garson ; director of photography, Loyal Griggs ; sound recording by Harold Lewis and Charles Grenzbach. In color. King Creole: Directed by Michael Curtiz ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by Herbert Baker and Michael Vincente Gazzo ; director of photography, Russell Harlan ; sound recording by Harold Lewis and Charles Grenzbach. In b&w. G.I. blues: Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, Robert Ivers, James Douglas, Leticia Roman, Sigrid Maier. King Creole: Elvin Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Liliane Montevecchi, Vic Morrow, Paul Stewart, Jan Shepard, Brian Hutton, Jack Grinnage, Dick Winslow, Raymond Bailey. G.I. blues: Stationed in Germany, Army specialist Tulsa McLean and his Army buddies want to open a nightclub and to build their seed money they wager that one of their own can seduce a sexy, hard-to-get cabaret dancer. Tulsa steps up to the challenge to melt her heart, win the bet, and save their dream. King Creole: On the verge of graduation, Danny Fisher gets into a brawl that costs him his high school diploma. His father demands he stay in school, but Danny has hopes of being a nightclub singer. To make matters more complicated, he gets mixed up with a local mob boss and a seductive moll who have other plans for Danny's future. Set in New Orleans, in King Creole Elvis is a singing bus boy. Songs include "King Creole," "Hard-headed woman, " and more. In G.I. blues Elvis plays an Oklahoma singer who gets out of the army and wants to open a club. G.I. blues: MPAA rating: PG, for mild thematic elements. King Creole: MPAA rating: PG, for violence and sensuality. DVD, region 1; enhanced widescreen presentation; Dolby
Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; High school students; Man-woman relationships; Singers; Teenage boys;
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